ChristTrekker writes “Michelle Malkin reports we are too concerned about student self-esteem, deleting F from the report card to become a world without F’s. (Redundant links in case one moves.) Also, Santa Monica is banning the game of tag on playgrounds because it might hurt the feelings of “smaller, slower” kids.
Sorry to break this to the PC nuts, but the world does and should reward achievement. The United States promises equality of opportunity, not outcome. The government is supposed to protect your rights, not your feelings. Kids should be learning this early, through games and through grades. (Maybe Harrison Bergeron should be required reading at these schools.)”